Yeah, there are. Part of that, though, is just to show that a lot of things happened leading up to the results that season. There were definitely some recruiting misses. There were some different approaches that Prohm could have taken that might have led to a better season. But there were also quite a few unexpected things that went wrong that led to those results.
When that team was at their healthiest (never fully healthy because Hans Brase was never fully healthy), they beat Baylor, Texas Tech, West Virginia, and Oklahoma. And at the beginning of Big 12 play they had close losses to Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma State. Then NWB got hurt, Young got hurt, Jackson's dad passed away. At West Virginia, Terrence Lewis played 34 minutes and Jeff Beverly played 31, and somehow they only lost by 15. Honestly, I think that Prohm's coaching job in that season was pretty impressive.